The domain in question is jcbrooks.net
The mail server is server1.skateblade.net
Using dnsstuff.com I get the following result when running a
reverse dns report.
Location: United States [City: Owosso, Michigan]
Preparation:
The reverse DNS entry for an IP is found by reversing the IP, adding it to "in-addr.arpa", and looking up the PTR record.
So, the reverse DNS entry for 69.41.7.240 is found by looking up the PTR record for
240.7.41.69.in-addr.arpa.
All DNS requests start by asking the root servers, and they let us know what to do next.
See How Reverse DNS Lookups Work for more information.
How I am searching:
Asking f.root-servers.net for 240.7.41.69.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
f.root-servers.net says to go to epazote.arin.net. (zone: 69.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking epazote.arin.net. for 240.7.41.69.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
epazote.arin.net [192.41.162.32] says to go to ns1.michonline.net. (zone: 7.41.69.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking ns1.michonline.net. for 240.7.41.69.in-addr.arpa PTR record: Reports server1.skateblade.net. [from 69.41.0.4]
Answer:
69.41.7.240 PTR record: server1.skateblade.net. [TTL 604800s] [A=69.41.7.240]
To see the reverse DNS traversal, to make sure that all DNS servers are reporting the correct results, you can Click Here.
Does that look right? If not can you help me understand what I need to ask my ISP to do? FWIW: I use zonedit to manage the DNS for this domain so maybe it's something I can do.
Thanks for the help.